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    Column: Legalised Lawlessness and the British Empire

    October 29, 2022 by calamur
  • Books / Reviews

    Review – Animal Farm by George Orwell, narrated by Stephen Fry

    January 8, 2022 by calamur
  • Soul by Pixar
    Films / Reviews

    Film Review: Soul by Pixar – a balm for weary souls

    January 2, 2021 by calamur
  • Books / Reviews

    Book Review: Bhima the Lone Warrior

    April 18, 2020 by calamur
  • Star Trek Picard
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    Review: Star Trek Picard

    April 13, 2020 by calamur
  • Predators and Prey by Abhinav Agarwal
    Books / Reviews

    Book Review : Predators and Prey by Abhinav Agarwal

    January 25, 2020 by calamur
  • Predators and Prey by Abhinav Agarwal
    Books / graphic novels / Reviews

    On Reading – From being a Lapsed reader to Starting to Read Regularly Again

    January 12, 2020 by calamur
  • Natasha Mehra Must Die
    Books / Reviews

    Book Review : Natasha Mehra Must Die by Anand Sivakumaran

    January 3, 2019 by calamur
  • Books / Reviews

    Book Review : The Internet Trap – How the Digital Economy Builds Monopolies and Undermines Democracy

    November 22, 2018 by calamur
  • India Connected - Ravi Aggarwal
    Books / Reviews

    Book Review : India Connected

    November 9, 2018 by calamur

Month: January 2020

Book Review : Predators and Prey by Abhinav Agarwal
Books Reviews 

Book Review : Predators and Prey by Abhinav Agarwal

January 25, 2020 by calamur

Devavrata Singh, aka Shaitan Singh is a hero who deserves a franchise. Abhinav Agarwal’s debut novel, Predators and Prey, is a race thriller that tells the story of Devavrata who is charged with keeping alive a data scientist on the run, a…

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CNBC TV18 Column: Reclaiming the Constitution and the Flag
Articles India 

CNBC TV18 Column: Reclaiming the Constitution and the Flag

January 25, 2020 by calamur

This appeared on the 16th of January Yesterday, Chandrashekar Azad aka Ravan, the charismatic leader of the Bhim Army was released on bail, after 26 days in custody. The bail had conditions, he was not to stay in Delhi, hold rallies, take…

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CNBC Column: Student protests – Why the government has lost the plot
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CNBC Column: Student protests – Why the government has lost the plot

January 25, 2020 by calamur

This appeared in CNBC on 9th January Across India, students are out protesting. Even in a city like Mumbai, that has traditionally been lukewarm towards most politics at the national level, there have been protest turnouts that have been significant. And, more…

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On Reading – From being a Lapsed reader to Starting to Read Regularly Again
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On Reading – From being a Lapsed reader to Starting to Read Regularly Again

January 12, 2020 by calamur

One of the things I have noticed about myself, over the last few years, has been this tremendous reluctance to start books or shows. I have become so used to snacking on content, that a full book or a long-running show terrifies…

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CNBC TV18 Column : The Decade of the Other
Articles Digital India 

CNBC TV18 Column : The Decade of the Other

January 12, 2020 by calamur

This appeared on the 1st day of the year There are two broad polarised views on the start of the new decade – those who believe that the new decade starts in 2020, and others who believe that it starts next year….

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CNBC TV18 Column: The Indian Economy Quicksand
Articles Economics and Society India 

CNBC TV18 Column: The Indian Economy Quicksand

January 5, 2020 by calamur

This appeared on the 26th of December The protests around the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), the National Register of Citizens (NRC), and the National Population Register (NR) have provided a welcome respite to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who was facing increasingly uncomfortable…

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CNBC TV18 Column: How CAA and NRC have divided opinion
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CNBC TV18 Column: How CAA and NRC have divided opinion

January 5, 2020 by calamur

This appeared on the 26th of December The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has pretty much pushed out every other news from the news cycle.  Our screens are dominated with the scenes of students being beaten up, students resisting, and slogans across the…

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CNBC TV18 Column: Data Privacy and the Cost of Free
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CNBC TV18 Column: Data Privacy and the Cost of Free

January 5, 2020 by calamur

This appeared on the 18 of December It is an universe of data out there – a seemingly infinite supply of data points about you and I, that are sliced and diced, then analysed, so that corporations and politicians can sell us…

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CNBC TV18 Column: The Rapists Amongst Us – India’s rape problem
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CNBC TV18 Column: The Rapists Amongst Us – India’s rape problem

January 5, 2020 by calamur

This piece on rape, and gang rape, appeared on the 9th of December A young woman in Hyderabad faced every woman’s worst nightmare. Her two-wheeler deliberately punctured, she is kidnapped by 4 men, who rape her, and then burn her. Her body…

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CNBC TV18 Column – Maharashtra Political Chess: Winners, losers, and lessons
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CNBC TV18 Column – Maharashtra Political Chess: Winners, losers, and lessons

January 5, 2020 by calamur

This piece on Maharashtra politics appeared on the 27th of November If you have been in outer space the last few weeks, you probably missed the best live political drama on earth, right now. Thrown into the entertainment mix were sulking scions,…

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Harini Calamur –  works at the intersection of digital content, technology, and audiences. I write mainly on Economics, Development, Politics, Media bias, Science Communication, and review the content that I consume

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